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 1     I|       on,~ Let us examine if it finite be~ All and entire, or reach
 2     I|         moment the all of space finite to be,~ If some one farthest
 3    II|      germs~ Vary, yet only with finite tale of shapes.~ For were
 4    II| confessed~ That matter, too, by finite tale of shapes~ Does differ.
 5    II|         differ, therefore, by a finite change,~ Since at each end
 6    II|       the forms~ Themselves are finite in divergences,~ Then those
 7    II|         sum of stuff remains~ A finite - what I've proved is not
 8    II|        through all the world in finite tale~ Be tossed the procreant
 9    II|          That certain seeds are finite in their tale,~ The various
10     V|         mighty forces there~ Of finite time? - for they would never
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